Tilottama Rajan / M. Wright (eds.)
Romanticism, History, and the Possibilities of Genre
Re-Forming Literature 1789 1837
Herausgeber: Rajan, Tilottama; Wright, Julia M.
Tilottama Rajan / M. Wright (eds.)
Romanticism, History, and the Possibilities of Genre
Re-Forming Literature 1789 1837
Herausgeber: Rajan, Tilottama; Wright, Julia M.
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Leading scholars of Romanticism explore the relationship between ideology and literary genre.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780521581929
- ISBN-10: 0521581923
- Artikelnr.: 22718544
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780521581929
- ISBN-10: 0521581923
- Artikelnr.: 22718544
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction Tilottama Rajan and
Julia M. Wright; Part I. Genre, History, and the Public Sphere: 1. Godwin
and the genre reformers: on necessity and contingency in romantic narrative
theory Jon Klancher; 2. Radical print culture in periodical form Kevin
Gilmartin; 3. History, trauma, and the limits of the liberal imagination:
William Godwin's historical fiction Gary Handwerk; 4. Writing on the
border: the national tale, female writing, and the public sphere Ina
Ferris; Part II. Genre and Society: 5. Genres from life in Wordsworth's
art: Lyrical Ballads 1798 Don Bialostosky; 6. 'A voice in the
representation': John Thelwall and the enfranchisement of literature Judith
Thompson; 7. 'I am ill-fitted': conflicts of genre in Elisa Fenwick's
Secresy Julia M. Wright; 8. Frankenstein as neo-Gothic: from the ghost of
the couterfeit to the monster of abjection Jerrold E. Hogle; Part III.
Genre, Gender, and the Private Sphere: 9. Autonarration and genotext in
Mary Hays' Memoirs of Emma Courtney Tilottama Rajan; 10. 'The science of
herself': scenes of female enlightenment Mary Jacobus; 11. The failures of
romanticism Jerome McGann; Index.
Julia M. Wright; Part I. Genre, History, and the Public Sphere: 1. Godwin
and the genre reformers: on necessity and contingency in romantic narrative
theory Jon Klancher; 2. Radical print culture in periodical form Kevin
Gilmartin; 3. History, trauma, and the limits of the liberal imagination:
William Godwin's historical fiction Gary Handwerk; 4. Writing on the
border: the national tale, female writing, and the public sphere Ina
Ferris; Part II. Genre and Society: 5. Genres from life in Wordsworth's
art: Lyrical Ballads 1798 Don Bialostosky; 6. 'A voice in the
representation': John Thelwall and the enfranchisement of literature Judith
Thompson; 7. 'I am ill-fitted': conflicts of genre in Elisa Fenwick's
Secresy Julia M. Wright; 8. Frankenstein as neo-Gothic: from the ghost of
the couterfeit to the monster of abjection Jerrold E. Hogle; Part III.
Genre, Gender, and the Private Sphere: 9. Autonarration and genotext in
Mary Hays' Memoirs of Emma Courtney Tilottama Rajan; 10. 'The science of
herself': scenes of female enlightenment Mary Jacobus; 11. The failures of
romanticism Jerome McGann; Index.
Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction Tilottama Rajan and
Julia M. Wright; Part I. Genre, History, and the Public Sphere: 1. Godwin
and the genre reformers: on necessity and contingency in romantic narrative
theory Jon Klancher; 2. Radical print culture in periodical form Kevin
Gilmartin; 3. History, trauma, and the limits of the liberal imagination:
William Godwin's historical fiction Gary Handwerk; 4. Writing on the
border: the national tale, female writing, and the public sphere Ina
Ferris; Part II. Genre and Society: 5. Genres from life in Wordsworth's
art: Lyrical Ballads 1798 Don Bialostosky; 6. 'A voice in the
representation': John Thelwall and the enfranchisement of literature Judith
Thompson; 7. 'I am ill-fitted': conflicts of genre in Elisa Fenwick's
Secresy Julia M. Wright; 8. Frankenstein as neo-Gothic: from the ghost of
the couterfeit to the monster of abjection Jerrold E. Hogle; Part III.
Genre, Gender, and the Private Sphere: 9. Autonarration and genotext in
Mary Hays' Memoirs of Emma Courtney Tilottama Rajan; 10. 'The science of
herself': scenes of female enlightenment Mary Jacobus; 11. The failures of
romanticism Jerome McGann; Index.
Julia M. Wright; Part I. Genre, History, and the Public Sphere: 1. Godwin
and the genre reformers: on necessity and contingency in romantic narrative
theory Jon Klancher; 2. Radical print culture in periodical form Kevin
Gilmartin; 3. History, trauma, and the limits of the liberal imagination:
William Godwin's historical fiction Gary Handwerk; 4. Writing on the
border: the national tale, female writing, and the public sphere Ina
Ferris; Part II. Genre and Society: 5. Genres from life in Wordsworth's
art: Lyrical Ballads 1798 Don Bialostosky; 6. 'A voice in the
representation': John Thelwall and the enfranchisement of literature Judith
Thompson; 7. 'I am ill-fitted': conflicts of genre in Elisa Fenwick's
Secresy Julia M. Wright; 8. Frankenstein as neo-Gothic: from the ghost of
the couterfeit to the monster of abjection Jerrold E. Hogle; Part III.
Genre, Gender, and the Private Sphere: 9. Autonarration and genotext in
Mary Hays' Memoirs of Emma Courtney Tilottama Rajan; 10. 'The science of
herself': scenes of female enlightenment Mary Jacobus; 11. The failures of
romanticism Jerome McGann; Index.